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Title:
Four dead in Ohio : the global legacy of youth activism and state repression / edited by Johanna A. Solomon.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Emerald Publishing,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xv, 237 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Kent State University.
Youth--Political activity.
Youth protest movements.
Political persecution.
Political violence.
Youth movements.
Kent State Shootings, Kent, Ohio, 1970.
Political violence.
Youth movements.
Youth--Political activity.
Ohio.
1970
Other Authors:
Solomon, Johanna A., editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Tent City 1977 and the Kent State gym annex / E. Timothy Smith. Fear and loathing : the rise of ephebiphobia and its implications for youth activism / Elizabeth W. Corrie -- Talking with or talking at young activists? Mediated youth engagement in Web-accessible spaces / Thomas Elliott and Jennifer Earl -- Peace fellows : building and institutionalizing a visible peace community on campus / Andrea S. Libresco, Margaret Melkonian and Susan Cushman -- The morphology of repression : dialectics between Chilean students and state force actions / Gabriela Gonzalez Vaillant and Fernanda Page Poma -- Universities in post-2003 Iraq : coalition and Iraqi responses to violence and insecurity / Sansom Milton -- The Ukrainian revolution : repression, interpretation, and dissent / Sophia Wilson -- Remembering Gwangju : memory work in the South Korean democracy movement, 1980-1987 / Soon Seok Park -- Tent City 1977 and the Kent State gym annex / E. Timothy Smith.
Summary:
"This Special Issue of Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change reflects upon global student and youth activism 50 years after the infamous May 4, 1970 National Guard shootings of student activists demonstrating against the US wars in Vietnam and Cambodia at Kent State University in Ohio, USA. That incident drew attention to state violence and youth attempts to build peace. However, it was neither the first nor last time student movements faced violent opposition during protests for peace, equity, democracy, and structural change. This volume examines how youths mobilized for change, faced repression, and were commemorated. The first section focuses on how society views and responds to youth and student political engagement. Chapters assess mobilizing a global movements; how fear of and constraints on youth undermine activism, and the construction student peace programming. The second section highlights how violent repression of students and youth occurs around the world, with chapters addressing how student movements evolve in response to violence. The final section of this volume examines the contestation and commemoration of activism and violence. Taken together, this volume provides much needed space for the narratives of those youths and students who have fought, and continue to fight, for change."--Publisher's description.
"This Special Issue of Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change reflects upon global student and youth activism 50 years after the shooting of student activists protesting against the US wars in SE Asia at Kent State University providing the needed space for the narratives of those who have fought, and continue to fight, for change." --from back cover.
Series:
Research in social movements, conflicts and change, 0163-786X ; volume 45
ISBN:
180071808X
9781800718081
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1233167371
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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